Sentences with phrase «cultures while sharing»

This union of two great regional players preserves their independence and distinct cultures while sharing administrative and management functions to support deeper investment in sales, marketing and innovation,» commented Vann Russell, Managing Director and Founder of Arlington Capital.

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Harley - Davidson's summer interns will get paid to discover what America's motorcycle culture is like, traveling through the states to participate in Harley - Davidson events while sharing their experiences on social media.
More than 13.5 million Americans participate in ESOPs and share in our special style of productive, collaborative work culture, while enjoying better job and retirement security.
While there are ways to address the problem of employee voice, it is strongly recommended that all organization leaders receive training and coaching on how to create feedback cultures where ideas and suggestions are shared, employees are listened to, and appropriate responses to feedback are given.
So, yes, as a matter of fact, I do expect people to compartmentalize their personal beliefs and their actions in the shared culture, while still giving priority to their personal beliefs.
It calls every member of the Church • to renew their faith; • to make an actual effort to share it; • to recognise, certainly, a growing awareness of people to the changing circumstances of life today; • to value what is positive in every culture, while at the same time purifying it from elements that are contrary to the full realisation of the person according to the design of God revealed in Christ.
The oppressed struggle for participation at all levels of life, for a just and egalitarian sharing while respecting the differences between persons and groups; they seek communion with other cultures and other values, and with God as the ultimate meaning of history and of their own hearts.
At several points he touches upon the paradoxes of modern urbanism and the tragic ironies of our cultural attitude toward cities: although we now have more individual freedom, technical ability, and, arguably, social equity, we do not live in places as hospitable to human beings as were our cities of the past; we are pragmatists who build shoddily; our current obsession with historic preservation is the flip side of our utter lack of confidence in our ability to build well; while cultures with shared ascetic ideals and transcendent orientation built great cities and produced great landscapes, modern culture's expressive ideals, dogmatic public secularism, and privatized religiosity produce for us, even with our vast wealth, only private luxury, a spoiled countryside, and a public realm that is both venal and incoherent; above all, we simultaneously idolize nature and ruin it.
While she celebrates and emphasizes black women's culture and way of being in the world, Walker simultaneously affirms black women's historic connection with men through love and through a shared struggle for survival and for a productive quality of life (e.g., «wholeness»).
While the cohesive power of a shared culture dominated earlier societies, a predominant feature of the modern state is the tendency towards individualism.
While sharing many common moral concerns in what were then called the «culture wars,» the framers of ECT determined to address these issues precisely as believers in Jesus Christ.
While I make Indian food on a regular basis, I'm self - conscious about sharing recipes from a culture that is not my own.
Together with Clement's Director of Wine, Jared Fischer, the individuals will share extensive knowledge surrounding each winery's history and culture while personally guiding guests through the tasting.
While we think nothing of giving infants milk from a different species — a cow — the prospect of sharing human milk gives many people the willies, and I've heard the age - old practice, still common in many cultures, described as «gross, sick, twisted and overboard.»
Behrmann, Barbara THE BREASTFEEDING CAFÉ: Mothers Share the Joys, Challenges, and Secrets of Nursing The University of Michigan Press, 2005 A series of stories detailing the wide range of experiences of breastfeeding mothers, The Breastfeeding Cafe explores the culture and realities of breastfeeding while offering valuable insights to all breastfeeding women.
I hope that people start sharing their birth stories more often so we can become more compassionate as a culture about the things women go through in trying to have children, as well as the things we go through trying to raise children and trying to work well while maintaining a family.
While the two cultures share common elements (primarily centered on the science itself), there are a number of critical differences that your education — which inevitably takes place in academia — will not prepare you for.
Some of these are relatively subtle, such as sitting closer to a person who shares one's culture, while moving away from those seen as foreigners.
In addition, cortices mostly shared soil microbes, possibly due to proximal burial sites, while the core microbiomes of each culture differed greatly from one another.
And while the human and T cells they studied in the laboratory were not specifically skin T cells they were isolated from mouse cell culture and from human blood — the skin has a large share of T cells in humans, he says, approximately twice the number circulating in the blood.
Shin is also an excellent cook — and while he was preparing this delicious, traditional kabocha squash dish for me, he shared many wonderful stories about Japan and Japanese history and culture.
While some of the concepts of Shaiva - Shakta Tantra and Yoga can not be fully explored in this time, participants will experience the beauty of this culture and be able to share a complete āsana and prāṇāyāma practice with others.
The free - to - access lesson plans, student worksheets and digital libraries celebrate the success of Indigenous land management programs, while providing teachers with classroom - ready material that helps students explore our shared histories, cultures and achievements.
And while we can celebrate the increased number of staff and corps members that share the same racial or economic background as the students we teach and the communities we partner with, we must also build a thriving and inclusive culture where all our staff feel valued for their individual experiences, unique leadership, and assets they bring to our work.
Barron and Darling - Hammond describe evidence - based approaches to support inquiry - based teaching in the classroom: (1) clear goals and guiding activities; (2) a variety of resources (e.g., museums, libraries, Internet, videos, lectures) and time for students to share, reflect, and apply resources, while debating over information discrepancies; (3) participation structures and classroom norms that increase the use of evidence and a culture of collaboration (i.e., framing debates as productive conflicts, using public performances); (4) formative assessments that provide opportunities for revision; and (5) summative assessments that are multidimensional and representative of professional practice.
Capture user - generated knowledge, validate it through peer - review, and share it across teams, all while building a culture that rewards top performers.
As students study cultures throughout world history, remind them that although the individuals in these societies share a common identity, they (i.e., all Greeks or all Chinese) were not the same — just as the members of their class maintain distinct characteristics while being part of a class and larger school community.
At Michelle Clark, Charles has worked to create a culture of shared leadership and student - centered instruction, all while increasing restorative practices throughout the school community.
While «smallness» is not an end in itself, it does help create conditions for student success by fostering a shared vision, shared leadership, a professional collaborative culture, and structured time for teachers to talk about instructional practice, as well as time to visit each others» classrooms (Louis & Kruse, 1995).
Breakthrough Principals leads readers through these processes step by step, drawing on case studies to illuminate how real principals have approached common problems, and providing practical guidance and tools that principals and teams can use to build a shared vision while increasing the quality of teaching and learning; improving school culture; attracting and supporting high - performing teachers; and involving parents and community to help students achieve.
While each consortium member has its own unique focus and culture, we share a belief in the power of great teachers to unlock students» potential and prepare them to achieve their goals.
Kickboard coaches soon begin to share real best practices from successful school culture leaders while teachers start to track student behaviors with Kickboard software.
In volume 3 the Author openly shares his views on Thailand which have been formed over nearly 10 years of visiting and living in the country, while I do not agree with all he says, it is interesting to see how a different personal experience can bring a different perspective, I really enjoyed the Author's take on many issues particular those relating to the culture, his potted history is extremely valuable and will save any anyone interested in the region a lot of work in research.
While I totally share Howey's excitement over the sheer joy and power of creating stories out of nothing, I think his posts... maybe conflate writing and publishing, which has for a long time been one of my overall theoretical problems with not the act of but the culture of self - publishing.
Our mission is to empower artisan women while sharing the beauty of our culture and to foster your desire to play, wander and live in style.
An amazing human that will respect all your wishes and take you to hidden gems of Bali while sharing with you local culture with great passion and always with attention for your safety and comfort.
This authentic experience takes you to over 30 amazing sites in downtown Oranjestad, while a Local Expert shares fascinating stories on the islands» rich history & culture.
In a perfect combination of nature and culture, you will discover Costa Rica's «Pura Vida» lifestyle while enjoying and sharing diverse environments of peace, comfort and communal living with our customs and traditions, immersed in a magnificent natural diversity.
Marriott TRAVELER brings the world's greatest destinations to life through compelling storytelling, enlisting locals to share what makes their cities special, from culinary to culture, while introducing unique personalities and experiences that give a place its voice and reasons worth a visit.
I feel like my students are also my friends while they are here and it's my pleasure to share with them other parts of my culture and fun things to do in town.
Relax and enjoy the ride while our experience guide / driver shares with you the history of our country, our culture, and what to expect in the next few days.
Guests of Kamu Lodge have the opportunity to explore a genuine Kamu village and participate in traditional daily activities, while local guides share their knowledge of Kamu culture.
The «One and Only» campaign, which invited travellers to discover Thainess and share their experiences, won the Grand Awards under the Heritage and Culture category while the Thailand from the Air book received the Gold Awards under the Travel Journalism — Travel Guide Book category.
Wandering Wagars Christina and Kevin are working parents who travel the world with their children exploring cultures, adventures, and world learning along the way, while sharing their experiences with their social media audience of 28K +.
Share in the homage of Belize's Ancient Maya culture, while immersing in this traditional and festive chocolate extravaganza.
NTTFF will enhance the diverse cultural experiences of our community by providing unique and alternative film experiences to mainstream cinema in regional and remote NT, while providing iconic tourism opportunities to share in our unique culture across one of our incredible natural sites.
The Media Indie Exchange (MIX) is all about the games — developed by indies, indie game enthusiasts and industry professionals, The MIX was created to provide an experience for developers to share their carefully crafted experiences with the press and friends in the development culture while supporting the community, and provide casual yet professional opportunities for developers to raise their visibility.
While diverse in age and region, all of these objects share a purity of form and material that are a direct reflection of the time and culture in which they were created.
The jurors noted that the artist's practice explores the enduring effects of colonialism, and they stated: «Attia's passionate engagement with current affairs and with the shared fate of humanity has close links to Joan Miró's involvement in the critical episodes that marked his generation, while Attia's unique take on complex, often traumatic, human relationships across cultures resonates with Miró's universal aspirations.»
While the two schools of abstract expressionist painting shared certain characteristics ---- large scale; bold, gestural brushwork; emphasis on the materiality of paint; figure and ground equal or collapsed into overall, non-hierarchical compositions ---- Bay area artists, influenced by Asian cultures and the expansiveness of the western landscape, in addition to European painting, invited landscape references into their work whereas New York painters resisted such associations.
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